Publication type: Commercial real estate business publication
Commercial Observer covers commercial real estate leasing, sales, finance, development, office, retail, multifamily, hospitality, industrial, and CRE personalities in New York and beyond.
History And Editorial Focus
Commercial Observer grew out of the Observer Media world and became a dedicated commercial real estate publication with strong New York market coverage.
What Happens There
- Leases, sales, financing, development, and power lists
- Commercial real estate executives, brokers, lenders, developers, and investors
- Events, newsletters, sponsored content, and finance coverage
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Address And Google Map
New York, NY
Best Use For Manhattan Business Club Readers
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Latest Headlines From This Source
- We all have our doubts about the future prospects of the real estate sector from time to time, but the last week — actually, no, make that the last month — should dispel any of those nagging worries. (Ditto the overall employment sitch, which got much better-than-expected news on Friday.) For example, Simpson Thacher & […]
- One of Southern California’s most prominent industrial operators has refinanced a 178,454-square-foot facility in what’s referred to as the Gateway Cities. Santa Monica-based Karney Properties secured $33.5 million in fixed-rate financing from Nationwide for the Class A single-tenant industrial building in Cerritos at the southeast border of Los Angeles County near Orange County. The building […]
- Real estate investment firm Targo Capital Partners has acquired 185 East Houston Street, a six-story, 31-unit apartment building on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, for $30.8 million, according to property records made public Thursday. Targo bought the property from S&H Equities, a New York-based real estate development and property management company, records show. David Gleitman, founder […]
- The recently enacted pied-à-terre tax may ultimately prove to be one of the most disruptive pieces of real estate legislation New York state has passed in years. Whether one agrees with the objective or not, the manner in which it was enacted and the uncertainty it introduces into the marketplace are likely to create consequences […]
- The New York State Legislature passed a one-year moratorium Thursday on construction of larger data centers, allowing lawmakers to assess how to regulate the booming industry. The state’s Senate and Assembly both chose to put a hold on permits to build new data storage facilities in the state, in order to determine what kind of […]
Latest News About This Publication
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